Emilia.
Emilia stole it for him.
Iago's wife Emilia.
When he hears Emilia say that she stole the handkerchief and gave it to Iago.
Lots of people try, but Emilia is the one who finally gets through to him, by explaining about the handkerchief her husband had asked her to steal. Her husband then stabs her to death and runs.
Emilia.
Emilia stole it for him.
Iago's wife Emilia.
When he hears Emilia say that she stole the handkerchief and gave it to Iago.
Emilia finds Desdemona's handkerchief and unknowingly gives it to Iago. Iago intends to use the handkerchief as false evidence to manipulate Othello into believing that Desdemona has been unfaithful.
Lots of people try, but Emilia is the one who finally gets through to him, by explaining about the handkerchief her husband had asked her to steal. Her husband then stabs her to death and runs.
Emilia tells Othello several things but the most notable are, in the order they appear in the play: That it can't be possible that Desdemona is cheating on him, and that someone must be telling him lies.It was Emilia who had found the handkerchief and given it to Iago. Emilia puts together the whole story, and attempts to tell it to Othello.Desdemona loved Othello and was faithful and loyal.
She found a handkerchief, and iago wanted her to copy it.
Bianca finds the handkerchief in Cassio's bedroom.When Desdemona drops her handkerchief, her lady in waiting, Emilia, finds it and gives it to her husband, the conniving Iago, who wants it for reasons Emilia does not know.Iago plants the handkerchief in Cassio's room so it appears that Cassio and Desdemona have been sleeping with one another. The purpose of this is to upset Othello so Iago can get his revenge on Othello for not promoting him.Bianca finds the handkerchief in Cassio's room and accuses Cassio of sleeping with someone other than herself. Cassio truly does not know where the handkerchief came from and merely wishes for Bianca to copy the embroidery from the handkerchief.When Othello finds out that Cassio has possession of the handkerchief, he is incensed.
Othello
She didn't. She couldn't. Othello asked her to but she couldn't produce it. Why? because her maid Emilia had stolen it and given it to Iago, who is Emelia's husband.
At the end of Act 3 of Shakespeare's "Othello," the handkerchief is in the possession of Emilia, Iago's wife. She picks it up after Desdemona drops it, unaware of its significance and that Iago plans to use it as evidence to manipulate Othello into believing Desdemona has been unfaithful. Emilia’s unintentional role in the scheme highlights the tragic consequences of deceit and betrayal that unfold throughout the play.